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The idea of breaking spells of unconsciousness through music speaks to me deeply.
Anyone else starting to look at their social media habits differently after reading this?
That view from the Cloud Forest seems worth all the challenging moments getting there.
The suggestion about writing things down has been so helpful for my family. We keep a shared gratitude journal now.
The article could have addressed more about building a professional network while job-hopping.
That tip about being present in the moment is crucial. I'm guilty of being on my phone during family time.
The bit about your brain not knowing when you're joking really stuck with me. We really are what we repeatedly tell ourselves.
While I enjoy The Walking Dead, I'm honestly tired of zombies. There are so many other interesting ways to end the world.
The Martian proves that sometimes complex books can be adapted well without losing too much.
Im surprised the word zombie has been around since 1819. Thats way earlier than I expected.
These guidelines helped me find the right balance between structure and flexibility.
The article missed mentioning roles in cultural resource management. That's a growing field.
The author captures that unique feeling of being alone but not lonely perfectly.
Never thought about how Frodo of the Nine Fingers becomes his true name. It's like his sacrifice becomes part of his identity.
Not everyone can wear contacts though. I tried but my eyes are too sensitive.
My team has actually become closer since working remotely. We make more effort to connect.
I'm amazed at how Jakob Fugger controlled 2% of Europe's GDP. That's mind-blowing when you think about it in today's terms.
The microplastics issue mentioned in the article is another concerning factor. We're literally consuming our own pollution.
My experience matches the article's point about music making tasks more enjoyable. Even doing taxes becomes bearable with the right soundtrack!
I've made some great friends playing Words With Friends with random opponents. Sometimes the chat feature leads to interesting conversations.
Interesting point about video games using progress bars. Maybe we could learn more productivity tricks from game design.